Published on October 5th,2009 at 3:32 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Two New iPod Friendly Multimedia Audio Systems by Panasonic

Panasonic Japan released two new Multimedia Audio Systems today, the 10” MW-10 and 7” MW-7. Featuring a CD player, an AM and MF radio tuner, the ability to play music stored on an iPod (via USB) or SD card (AAC, MP3 and WMA), both can also be used as a basic photo frame. They both have WVGA screen resolution, and feature 4cm bamboo fiber drive units offering clear sound reproduction.

An interesting concept that goes beyond the usual photo frame… However I would have loved an Internet connection to push pictures from the Web (sending pictures by email) and basic weather and news info.

Via Panasonic
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